Message to CBC Institute: "Fox consistently marginalizes Black leaders,
culture, and institutions ... Validating Fox as a legitimate source of news
hurts Black America."
ColorOfChange.org & Black bloggers launch national letter campaign to
Congressional Black Caucus Institute; YouTube video details Fox's record of
attacking Blacks
WASHINGTON, March 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- ColorOfChange.org -- an
online citizens' lobby of 70,000 members dedicated to advocating for the
interests of Black Americans -- launched a national letter writing campaign
today calling on the Congressional Black Caucus Institute to reject Fox as
partner for their presidential debates.
"Fox News is not a 'fair and balanced' source of information or
political debate, and it has repeatedly proven itself hostile to the
interests of Black Americans," says a letter online activists can sign on
the group's website, http://www.ColorOfChange.org. "Fox on-air
personalities and regular guests consistently marginalize Black leaders,
culture, and institutions."
Last week, the American Prospect quoted the CBC Institute as saying a
decision will be made within days about whether Fox or CNN would host the
organization's 2008 presidential debates. ColorofChange.org asked Outfoxed
director Robert Greenwald to compile an online video detailing Fox's record
of attacking Blacks-which debuted today at Brave New Films' website,
http://www.FoxAttacks.com.
"No network that calls Black churches a cult, implies that Senator
Barack Obama is a terrorist, and uses the solemn occasion of Coretta Scott
King's funeral to call Black leaders 'racist' should be given a stamp of
approval by the CBC Institute," said James Rucker, Executive Director of
ColorOfChange.org. "Validating Fox as a legitimate source of news hurts
Black America."
Black bloggers and media experts also joined the call for the CBC
Institute to freeze out Fox from presidential debates. One of those experts
is Benjamin Todd Jealous, former executive director of the National
Newspaper Publishers Associations (NNPA), a 98-year old federation of more
than 200 Black community newspapers.
"Fox has a long history of treating Black people unfairly," said
Jealous, "They are not a trusted news source for most Black Americans."
Chris Rabb, Founder/Chief Evangelist of Afro-Netizen.com -- a top African
American political blog -- added, "We urge the CBC Institute to lead with
integrity and to not make a deal with the devil."
Key Links
Politico.com: Anti-Fox Campaign, African-American Edition
politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0307/AntiFox_Campaign_AfricanAmerican_Edition.h
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CBC says it is choosing between Fox and CNN -- American Prospect, March
8, 2007 http://www.prospect.org/weblog/2007/03/post_3051.html#015806
ColorOfChange.org's email action alert to 70,000 members:
http://www.colorofchange.org/cbci/message.html
Letter from activists to CBC Institute
http://www.colorofchange.org/cbci/
Afro-Netizen.net blog asks Black Americans to contact CBC Institute:
http://www.afro-netizen.com/2007/03/make_our_cbc_me.html
YouTube video -- Fox Attacks: Black America
http://www.foxattacks.com
To embed video on your site, click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY04gIruZ4E
Here's a sampling of the kind of offensive messages put out on Fox:
-- Commenting on Hannity & Colmes about the speakers at Coretta Scott
King's funeral, featured guest Mary Matalin said, "I think these civil
rights leaders are nothing more than racists" who are keeping "their
African-American brothers enslaved."
-- Jesse Lee Peterson, a regular guest who is Black said: "Kwanzaa is a
racist, pagan, Marxist holiday" and then claimed that the "so-called
seven principles of Kwanzaa are socialist, Marxist, separatist
ideas... if a white man started a white holiday, seven-day white
holiday, black folks would be burning down America."
-- Erik Rush, another Black guest, labeled Sen. Obama's church as cultish
and separatist for espousing values of black unity and black
empowerment (Fox regularly selects Black guests it knows will
undermine Black causes). Rush said he replaced the word "black" with
"white" in the church's mission statement and "Suddenly, I was looking
at this really scary doctrine. You know, it was something that you'd
see in more like a cult or an Aryan Brethren church ... I would go
beyond saying they're Afrocentric. They're African centric. They refer
to themselves as an African people and that somewhat disturbs me from
the viewpoint of well, do they consider themselves Americans? Do they
consider themselves Christians?"
-- On Hannity and Colmes, David Horowitz said: "The only lynch mob in
America that is allowed to exist in America is a black lynch mob."
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